Wednesday and especially Wednesday night we will see another, stronger storm move up from Texas. It will have a LOT of moisture with it, so it has more potential to cause problems.

The storm will mostly be in the form of snow and heavy rain and possibly significant icing in parts of the area. The heaviest snow will hit most areas in the afternoon. As the atmosphere warms up, there is a larger area of icing potentially and then heavy rain, maybe even thunderstorms, south of Philadelphia.

Any period of snow could lead to significant accumulations, so it will be watched closely. There could also be a period of sleet or freezing rain in some areas. The rain could be heavy South and east of Philly, where all rain is expected. Some areas could see more than 2 inches of rain.

Gusty winds are also expected, and there’s even a chance of some coastal flooding. The storm will begin to clear on Thursday however and we're in for plenty of sunshine on Friday.

STORM 3: The “Snowiest”

The third and final Holiday storm, which comes in on Saturday, could be a bit colder at the start. The track of the low should be farther south. That combination leads to the POTENTIAL of more snow than the other two storms, even in the city and surrounding suburbs. It’s going to be another close call for snow vs. rain.

The storm will likely move quickly, so it probably won't be a monster storm like some of the ones we’ve seen in the past few years.

But, it is still too early to make a call on this storm. Stay tuned throughout the week for updates.